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Made In’s Thanksgiving Sale Includes Tested Cookware


Whether you’re an occasional griller, an avid meal prepper, or someone who makes dinner nightly, Thanksgiving is when you pull out all the stops. Cookware and kitchen gear brand Made In knows this, which is why it put together The Thanksgiving Collection, a list of some of its most Thanksgiving-ready pieces.

Carving our way through the digital aisles of Made In’s page, we noticed that some of our favorite cookware and bakeware are included — and on sale. For example, we’ve called Made In one of the best places to buy bakeware, and its deals include a pie dish set and a 3-piece bakeware set. Also discounted is the stainless steel cookware set that we said was one of the best in the game. From editor-tested cookware to some of my own favorites, here are the best deals from Made In’s “The Thanksgiving Collection.”

Best Deals From Made In’s Thanksgiving Collection

  • 6-Piece Stainless Set, $529, originally $626
  • Bakeware Set, $189, originally $217
  • Pie Serving Set, $79, originally $84
  • Ultimate Thanksgiving Set, $489, originally $547
  • Enameled Cast Iron Set, $529, originally $577
  • CeramiClad Nonstick Frying Pan Set, $349, originally $397

6-Piece Stainless Set

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This stainless set comes with four excellent pieces from Made in: the ProCoat nonstick frying pan, the stainless clad frying pan, the stainless saucepan, and the stainless stockpot. We named it one of the best stainless steel cookware sets out there, with editors praising the five-ply construction’s even heating and quick temperature responses. They also found that the pieces have a “sky-high” temperature limit of 800°F. 

Bakeware Set

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Made In’s French baking dishes, which are made from a porcelain recipe that’s over two centuries old, are among its most elegant pieces. We named Made In one of the best places to buy bakeware, calling these dishes “some of the most versatile pieces on the market.” This collection comes with square, rectangular, and oval gratin baking dishes — and one shopper called it “the dream bake set.”

Pie Serving Set

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The hype for Made In’s bakeware definitely extends to this pie dish, complete with a stainless steel server. It’s oven-, microwave-, and freezer-safe, and can be heated to 650°F. You’ll feel super confident baking and serving pie in this — in fact, the only thing you’ll need to think hard about is whether you’re doing pecan or pumpkin. (The right answer is pecan, sorry.)

Ultimate Thanksgiving Set

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The Ultimate Thanksgiving Set contains everything you’d need to create your next turkey, chicken, ham, or squash masterpiece. It comes with a stainless steel-clad roasting pan that can fit a 24-pound turkey and a fully forged stainless steel carving fork. Plus, there’s a large, attractive ceramic turkey platter with sloped sides that’s perfect for your main course. I’ll be testing out the carving knife over Thanksgiving, and if my six other Made In knives are any indication, it will quickly be a new favorite — in the meantime, this set seemed too good not to include.

Enameled Cast Iron Set

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This cookware set features a 5.5-quart Dutch oven, an enameled cast iron skillet, and an enameled cast iron saucepan. Made In’s Dutch oven is one of my personal favorite pieces of cookware, and I recently wrote that “stirring dishes in this roomy pot is a dream.” It’s truly a well-thought-out piece that comes in handy for gumbo, chili, pasta, and more.

CeramiClad Nonstick Frying Pan Set

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Made In’s newer CeramiClad nonstick line is definitely on the path to becoming as iconic as the brand’s other cookware, which is used in professional kitchens across the globe. This set features 8-, 10-, and 12-inch frying pans, meaning your Thanksgiving dinner (or any other meal) will not be missing perfect sides and sauces. After testing the 10-inch pan recently, senior commerce editor Phoebe Sklansky wrote that it’s “been perfect for making fried and scrambled eggs, sauteing onions and garlic, making breakfast tacos, sauteing lemon and garlic shrimp, and more.”


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